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Lagos APC primary election cancels by APC NWC panel


The All Progressives Congress (APC) National Working Committee (NWC) has said there was no primary election in Lagos state, Premium Times.

It was accumulated that the board said it had not sent anybody to the local governments to screen the primaries.

As consequences of the voting had been declared at a few wards in the state, the board asked people in general to dismissl such declarations.

It was before revealed that the chairman of the Lagos governorship electoral board, Chief Clement Ebri, on Tuesday, October 2, apparently said accreditation and voting were yet to start at the various centers.

This is as different news sites including the electronic media conveyed video of the activity and interviewed critical stakeholders and one of the aspirants.

The electoral board said the election had not begun as at 1pm. The board, in an announcement, asked general public to be aware of the reports flying around.


Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, who arrived his ward in the Alausa region of the state earlier, said the party had ruled against Ambode. He noticed that he brought Governor Akinwunmi Ambode to the party and helped him to end up becoming Governor. He, nonetheless, said the circumstance was presently past him.

Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the national pioneer of the All Progressives Congress (APC) on Tuesday, October 2, said that however Lagos state Governor, Akinwunmi Ambode has done well in office, he has not been a good party man.

It was accumulated that therefore, Tinubu stated, the APC has chosen to pull back help for the Governor who wished to go for a second term.

It was likewise detailed that All Progressives Council (APC) members in Badagry on Tuesday, October 2, has decided to withdrawn support for the governor second time.

The APC members trooped out as ahead of schedule as 8:30am to take an interest in the direct primary election adopted by the party in the state.
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